Every business, venue and gathering space must follow all social distancing requirements and is now required to post their capacity limit under COVID-19 directives and guidelines at all public entrances pursuant to Emergency Directive 033, Section 8.
To assist you in this effort below are links to the signage documents that you can download and print to use in your businesses:
- Capacity Signage – Landscape
- Capacidad Limitada Signage – Landscape
- Capacity Signage – Portrait
- Capacidad Limitada Signage – Portrait
- All signage
IMPORTANT: If you are a business ready to reopen on or after May 9, 2020, please use this checklist as a guide to ensure you are in compliance with state and local guidelines.
Businesses small and large are the backbone of our City, and we want to do everything possible to equip business owners, managers and employees with the tools they need to recover from this economic crisis as soon as possible.
INFORMATION FOR BARS, OTHER ESTABLISHMENTS ALLOWED TO REOPEN 9/20/20:
Required employee training video:
New Clark County regional protocols and employee acknowledgement form
Updates:
- Emergency Directive 41 - "Roadmap to Recovery" update; 50% capacity for most businesses beginning March 15
- Governor unveils "ROAD TO RECOVERY: Moving to a New Normal"
- Governor issues Emergency Directive 29
- City of North Las Vegas issues Emergency Directive 02 - Penalties for businesses who fail to enforce mandatory face coverings regulations
- Governor announces closure of bars, pubs, taverns, distilleries, breweries and wineries that don't serve food; restaurants are ordered to limit seating to parties of not greater than 6; restaurants with bars must close bar tops and bar areas.
- Small Business Stabilization Forgivable Loan Program
- SURVEY - Impact of COVID-19 on North Las Vegas Businesses
- SURVEY - Southern Nevada Business Survey
- Governor announces gradual lift to eviction moratorium, announces rental assistance program
- Governor announces Phase 2 reopening procedures, effective Friday, May 29
- Emergency Directive 21 text
- Phase 2 guidance
- Chart: Businesses allowed to operate (by type)
- North Las Vegas/Clark County checklist for Phase 1 reopening
- Governor issues guidance for businesses eligible to reopen May 9
- NVOSHA Construction Guidance
- OSHA Guidance on Preparing Workplaces for COVID-19
Services available:
- Financial Assistance for Small Business Owners
- Alcohol Delivery Permits (Off Sale)
- Employer Resources (including Grants)
- Essential Businesses
- Unemployment Info
- Additional Resources (Federal, State and Local)
If your business is in need of PPE (gloves, masks, sanitizer and other products), please email:
Actions the City of North Las Vegas has taken to assist businesses:
The North Las Vegas City Council has made it a priority to assist businesses who have had to change their operations during this time. Some of the measures taken to offer relief and support to some of the harder hit businesses include:
- A 60-day grace period for flat-fee business license renewals due March 31st. (Business License page)
- A 60-day grace period for multi-jurisdictional contractor business license renewals due April 30th.
- Existing restaurants that provide curbside meals may also sell alcohol to-go (i.e., “off sale”) and sell alcohol via delivery in conjunction with food orders (“Alcohol Delivery Permit”). (Info)
- Existing Package Liquor Stores may deliver package alcohol (“Alcohol Delivery Permit”). But Package Liquor Store’s physical location must remain closed to customers and not allow in-person sales (Info)
- Moved Self-Certification Training online for businesses that want to fast-track development projects
- Expanding already popular and successful video inspection program to most inspections (instructions)
RECURSOS EMPRESARIALES E INFORMACIÓN
Las empresas pequeñas y grandes son la columna vertebral de nuestra ciudad, y queremos hacer todo lo posible para equipar a los dueños de negocios, gerentes y empleados con las herramientas que necesitan para recuperarse de esta crisis económica lo antes posible.
Servicios disponibles:
- Asistencia financiera para propietarios de pequeñas empresas
- Permisos de entrega de alcohol (para llevar)
- Recursos para empleadores (incluyendo los subsidios)
- Negocios esenciales
- Información de desempleo
- Recursos adicionales (federales, estatales y locales)
Acciones que la ciudad de North Las Vegas ha tomado para ayudar a las empresas:
El Consejo de North Las Vegas ha dado prioridad a ayudar a las empresas que han tenido que cambiar sus operaciones durante este tiempo. Algunas de las medidas tomadas para ofrecer ayuda y apoyo a algunas de las empresas más afectadas incluyen:
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Un período de gracia de 60 días para renovaciones de licencias comerciales de tarifa fija que vencen el 31 de marzo. (Página de licencia comercial)
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Un período de gracia de 60 días para renovaciones de licencias comerciales de contratistas multi-jurisdiccional que vencen el 30 de abril.
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Los restaurantes existentes que ofrecen comidas en la acera también pueden vender alcohol para llevar (es decir, "venta por fuera") y vender alcohol a través de la entrega junto con los pedidos de alimentos ("Permiso de entrega de alcohol"). (información)
- Las tiendas de licores de paquetes existentes pueden entregar paquetes de alcohol ("Permiso de entrega de alcohol"). Pero la ubicación física de la tienda de licor debe permanecer cerrada a los clientes y no permitir ventas en persona. (información)
- Se movió la capacitación de autocertificación en línea para empresas que desean acelerar los proyectos de desarrollo
- Ampliando el ya popular y exitoso programa de inspección de video a la mayoría de las inspecciones (instrucciones)